May 7, 2009

Get a Top Quality Grain Mill That Doesn’t Use Electricity for Your Survival Kitchen

            Imagine this scenario.  Electricity has been out for weeks and may not be coming back where you live.  Your supply of flour for cooking is insect infested and nearly gone anyway.  You think you’ve got some wheat and a little corn stashed away somewhere in vacuum sealed containers, which seemed like a good idea at the time you bought it.  Only now you don’t know how you’ll use it because the grain mill you bought requires electricity.

 

            You can avoid such a distressing situation by thinking ahead now and get what Lehman’s labels as “Our Best Grain Mill.”  It’s a Lehman’s exclusive, and one of their best sellers.  Lehman’s says it’s the best hand-turned grain mill available for under $200.  They sell to many Amish customers, so I’m sure they’re right when they say this mill has been thoroughly tested and proven in use in hundreds of homes.  Over 5,000 have been sold..

 

Lehman’s C17B Grain Mill is made here in the USA in Kidron, Ohio.  This mill grinds any grain, nut, seed or bean and grinds finer than similar hand mills.  It’s easy to adjust and is extremely durable.  It has a 5-year warranty on the body and a 1-year warranty on burrs.  You can buy additional cast iron burrs separately when they need to be replaced.

 

To get one of these outstanding grain mills for yourself, or to get one for your wife or mother, click on the Lehman’s logo.  On their home page, type item C17B in the search box.  That takes you to a page showing a picture of this grain mill.  Click on the picture to go to the page with more info and the opportunity to place your order.  Why wait when you can have a top quality, hand turned grain mill at a reasonable price in your survival kitchen when you need it?

 

Lehman's where old fashioned is always in fashion.

 

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